I understand that efoc arrows tend to have less then perfect flight when it is windy out. Has there been any tests to see if this affects, and if so how much, penetration?
6 or so inches drift in a 30knot crosswind at 30yds is 3 times that of an efoc arrow, what i've found... not seen, it is not that much to worry about, but, the efoc is tail wagging. I understand that the head pulls the arrow through game, but, is this crappy arrow flight going to negate it's penetrating advantage to where it is equal to, or even less than the normal foc arrow?
Normal foc may veer of course more but it is still flying straight, with the nock relativley speaking, behind the head. Better arrow flight better penetration?